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How to spell KIEED correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "kieed" could include "killed", "kite", "keyed", "keen" or "knead". Without context or further information, it is difficult to determine the intended word.

List of suggestions on how to spell kieed correctly

  • creed
  • deed He signed the deed to transfer ownership of the property to his daughter.
  • Died
  • Diked The road was diked to keep the water away.
  • feed
  • Geed
  • Gibed Gibed gave up his dream of being a rockstar to become a police officer.
  • greed The greed of some business leaders has led to unethical practices and harm to others.
  • heed
  • Hied I forgot my keys at Hied's house.
  • Hiked Yesterday Yvette and I hiked to the summit of Mt. Whitney.
  • Jibed The latest report on climate change jibed with their findings from previous research.
  • keel The boat's keel provided stability in the rough waters.
  • keeled The ship keeled over in the storm.
  • keen
  • keened The women keened loudly at the funeral procession, mourning the loss of their loved one.
  • keep I always keep my phone with me.
  • keyed She keyed in the password and accessed the documents on her computer.
  • kicked She kicked the ball straight into the goal.
  • kid The kid was so excited to open his Christmas presents.
  • kidd
  • Kidded I kidded her about her weight and she took it in stride.
  • Kiel The city of Kiel is known for its beautiful architecture.
  • kiev
  • Killed The lion killed its prey with one swift bite to the neck.
  • kind It is always important to be kind to others.
  • kine I feel like I need some kine.
  • Kissed
  • kite I flew my kite at the park with my friends.
  • kited I kited the check in the mail to avoid any delays in payment.
  • KITES I always enjoy watching the birds fly kites.
  • klee The painting features a colorful collage of klee imagery.
  • Kneed I need to kiss my wife goodnight before I go to bed; I kneed her lower back as I pulled her in
  • lied She lied to her boss about being sick to take a day off.
  • liked I liked the movie so much that I watched it twice in a row.
  • meed I always eat meed with my naan bread.
  • need I need your help to carry this bag.
  • pied The pied piper played his flute, and all the rats followed him out of town.
  • Piked She piked up the rock and threw it into the lake.
  • reed The musicians used the reed instrument to play the haunting melody.
  • seed The seed of the apple will grow into a tree.
  • Skied Snow was on the ground and I was skied.
  • Teed I forwarded that email to my colleague Teed.
  • tied I was tied up at the hotel.
  • Vied The two candidates vied for the position in the upcoming elections.
  • weed I need to weed my garden to make it look tidy.

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